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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - November 14, 1892, Boston, Massachusetts                                VOL. 137. MONDAY NOVEMBER 14. 1892-EmHT_JgAgES. PRICE TWO OF GLOBE An eminently helpful page of new ideas and practical suggestions for Church Fairs and Social pointing to their wisest arranged by Boston's most successful church Mrs. a. G. Lewis In the THANKSGIVING issue of The magazine having the largest circulation in the world For sale everywhere Ten cents The Curtis Publishing Company Philadelphia TOOK TO m Schooners Collide off Sow and Pigs The George S. of Sunk in 15 Grew and Owner Picked Up and Landed at Vineyard The Brussels Lace Curtains which we Import each Fall have always sold at and this has been a common This as an we ordered sent over to us a few designs in graceful scrolls and with a special stipulation that theff cost no more than ordinary The experiment has proved an unexpected and we now offer you at and upwards goods which you could not purchase last year at less thon to Who would not prefer a dainty Brussels Curtain to a common Swiss at no extra Hung from a simple white pole they can be used without the addition of heavy No curtain will wear like these and they are very One thing is This entire Fall invoice be gone within a fortnight at our We cannot secure another lot before Get your order in this week without 48 CANAL ST. Side Boston & For three years I have been afflicted with having attacks at times that would last 48 Terrible I find nothing to give me relief I obtained That gives me immediate and I want to recommend it to all who are troubled in the same way as I. I it to my Child for a and also to a and in both oases it was successful in effecting a 110 Tremont Mass. of for and upon It. trios to you Inm If lie will refund tho If it dous not a We Nov. 13.-Tlie three-masted schooner S. or W. C. from N. for Now with a of when about five miles to westward of Sow and Pigs at 10 last five knots an on starboard headed with a moderate northerly was run into by the four-masted schooner Gypsum Prince of N. at the rate of nine knots per The master of the Tarbell and his consisting of seven accompanied by the Capt. L. F. of Kosline who was on took to their boats and were picked UD by the Prince and put aboard the steam Elsie when off Nobska Point early this morning and brought to this When interviewed by a reporter Capt. stated that he had joined tho Wednesday morning at Gloucester fot the purpose of makins a trip to New Ho was on deck when the accident he saw that the was headed dead onto him and constantly to shout and also started his There was evidently no attention paid to the for the soon after struck the Tarbell just aft of tho forward causing her to sink in IG her topmasts remaining Capt. Higgina saved nothing hut what he stood in excepting his watch and which he hurriedly grabbed as he rushed into the cabin to alarm the who had Capt. Haskell and tho crew lost all their they saved nothing but the clothing they wore at tho The did not savo anything hut the underwear on his not even a pair of The fact of Its being an early not any of the crew having no doubt saved some The Tarbell was an oaK and COO double deck and was built at 19 years She was a stanch aud seaworthy having boon thoroughly repaired only a short time has commanded her all those years until this The vessel aud cargo were The Gypsum Prince had a 1600-tou was built at N. only ago for the between nort and New whence she was returning without any She lost her cutwater and board her stem was injured to leak she proceeded this afternoon to Boston for Tho lookout of the Prince when interviewed stated that ho saw a vessel's lights and twice this information to the second mate who was at tho wheel at the but perceiving that the course was not altered lie ran aft to alarm the but by this timo the accident had oc. party are being cared for here and will lor Boston on the ins FaKe 1. State Department duped by an sea case based on false Schooner George 8. Tarbell of Wellfleet sunk off Sow and Mr. Cleveland from the public Edwin Booth's 59th Widow of tho late August Belmont Suicide of G. H. Harris at North Meeting in memory of the Chicago for March i. Engagement of Senator David B. Hill Kioting anew at Penn. Pace a. in Boston M. Savago preaches on the five great Tennyson and Sizing up the candidates for first mayor New England field trials 8t How Simpson was to be killed by his recount by o meeting in 4. People's Novel election News for the horsemen Globe's tables of tho world's the battle for the stallion Sporting gossip by Harvard men looking for big odds on the foot ball game with foot ball Dedication of the Catholic church of Notre Dame des Pace John P. the reformed gambler of arrives in Celestial pyrotechnics in store for Seven ships being prepared for sea in a tor the union other labor Weaver's hopes for the People's Margaret Mather married in tho Old lady living in East Boston Boston goes to Denver to have a divorce secured by ner husband set Stale an They denounced the swimming story as a Mr. Maloney candidate lor and wis actively encaged during the Ho says ho came here to Mr. Barrett is assistant counsel ot All throe of the gentlemen for several seasons spent tho months Data cii tlie it the Was Great Britain Notified of the Entire Evidence Will Have to be Prepared MR. AT I Keeps from the Public View and Devotes Himself to His a Gigantic Nkw 13.-The most inconspicuous citizen just is the gentleman only six days ago was summoned to the highest place of honor in the Since the election which resulted so triumphantly in his Cleveland has vanished from the public With the exception of tho addressed to the throng in front of his house in the small hours ot Wednesday no utterance of public import has fallen from the lips ot the He has remained in the privacy of his closeted With his and absorbed in the task of attending to the mass of correspondence which roaches him It was at first rumored that Cleveland was engaged in the preparation of a statement which ho would make hut today this was denied by Secretary who don't think Cleveland will bo heard from till On Saturday afternoon Mr. Cleveland for the first and took a short drive Central returning in time for alter which he re to his ot our Patrons stand to indorse the of our For the next 10 give a selected with together with a package of tho G. Bell celebrated poultry that Js guaranteed to the best dressing in the to test the line baking of our US TO TAKE lOUIt OLD STOVE in exchange for a modern We accept per week thereafter until the balance is All hinds to choose from at lowest cash Parlor Stoves on the same terms and Economical housekeepers will appreciate genuine bargains we are offering In To every one purchasing worth or more give a Cooking or credit Its value to their Old customers are not required to pay down any money in opening new TRY A Tito Send for Illustrated price list and of JUDGE Was Born in Kew and was Grant's Indian New Nov. 13.-U M. ot judge of the Supreme Court of that died this morning at the residence ot his Mrs. F. 211 West End Judge Cooley came east in A week ago he was stricken with Cooley was boin at Sugar N. in 1825. He was Indian under and several terms as a Republican senator in the Iowa A few years ago he was made juage of the Supreme For 20 years ho has been president of the First National Bank ol The remains will he taken West in a few I JEALOUSY THE Byan Shot Two Others and then Killed Nov. 13.-A man named Ryan shot Ruff and here early this aud afterwards com suicide by blowing his The woman was in the left aud will was shot in the back aud has a slight chance of Jealousy was tho cause of the Nov p. for New England New fair except light showers in northern portion o Now York and south in For Now fair becoming southeast to south rain Monday night or A well storm is central over the northern moving As yet it has caused only a small cloud area with light talcs in that It will probably reach New England by Monday and promises brisk southerly winds with light In all other tho weather ia The is rising iu Valleys aud In the Missouri valley it is slightly W. Tho as indicated by the thermometer at son's U a. 0 a. 38'; 13 40"; p. Op. 4;); p. 41; 12 Average tempera turo 40 3-7". W. D. Garrison 111. New 1'ob.k, Nov. D. Garrison of the ot it proprietors of the Grand Union is lying 111 from heart and it is feared his is only a question ot alow days at the Nov. 13.-Lysandev tho veteran died in the insane pavilion at Bellevue aged 00. Nov. Post today an article a agent of State and formerly iu tho census been detected in tho act ot faLso information to this in relation to the seal industry of and which has lieen embodied in the preparation ot the sea case for Tho article says that StAte began the task some ol preparing the sea for arbitration it became necessary to secure tho of all experts on Alaskan and sealing It was learned that had taken the census ot Alaska for tho United in 1880 and 1800, had written tho monograph Issued by tho bureau ot statistics for tho Treasury Department on He had also assisted Howe Bancroft in tho preparation ot the history ot the Petroff was summoned from the census bureau to tho State Department and was Instructed with the into and compilation of curtain facts relating to the sealing His work was done iu this Some lime after he had submitted a report to the of tho government's special while discovered an Investigation showed that nearly the entire information furnished by had been but in a manner which left no doubt of with wilful intent to This discovery astounded the State The had already boon incorporated in the case ot this as sent to and formed a part ot tho arch upon which the United claim The British government was at once notified that tho United States had been led into errors ot and was informed that a correction would bo made when a as the papers are was The further says that tho discovery has created in Tho of tho has been in with tho the secretary of state and the secretary ol the interior regarding hia The question has it work has been in ono are not census figures also This an that can only bo answered alter jus and perhaps There is no law to meet such a case as and will lose government with tiie knowledge that ho can never re-enter is a He lived iu Alaska 40 Ho is now 00 years of It wan upon the recommendation of Francis A. Walker that ho to furnish the Alaskan statistics for tho census of the and Interior when shown the article tills its hut declined to say anything The Constantly increasing Demand for SUiCiDE Rev. G. H. Harris not Missed Till Congregation had Assembled Found Dead in His Nov. G. H. aged 22 pastor ot the at North committed by Saturday Ho was unmarried and lived He was not missed until his congregation was seated In church this A messenger found him dead iu hia with a revolver in his Ho was fully Medical Examiner Wright thinks the act was committed lato Saturday Mr. Harris was ordained last year and was a native of PREPARING FOR MaRCH 4. Already Organizations are Arranging for Quarters and tho Procession of the Nov. 1.1.-Already preparations are under way for tho inauguration of Mr. on March 4 It is tho intention of in the larger cities to make it more notable than any similar that has preceded it. Tammany Hall ot Now the Harrity of Iroquois ol and other organizations have already sent to to accommodations for their who will bo and participate iu the nro heard tlie number of in tho procession the return ot the party to power at 00,000. Fiery Praises for a Death Foul 1 and 2 Dock and 140 ThB only and liouse In Xew LOWELL Think She Can Eoon be Taken to Her Mrs. Judge who was injured Saturday evening by ber being struck and who is being cared for at the Massachusetts General was more comfortable last The physicians do not apprehend anything more serious in her and it is hoped she will soon be able to be removed to ber IN THE Bodies of from N. Nov. 13.-The bodies of the two W. A. and F. who lost their lives during the fire at the were recovered bare no signs of burning or that death had resulted entirely from Heavy Earthquake San Nov. heavy of earthquake was felt here at 4.40 this also various points throughout No damage was done beyond broken glass Is a of Which is as Natural to a good Thing as Breath Is to AS Dr. Smith to be Tried Ho Contains Nov. Dr. Henry P. a prominent ot tins is to be Placed on trial tomorrow tho presbytery of Cincinnati for declaring in a written by him recently that the Bible contained error us well as Tho case Interest largely the professor has followed in the ot who is to bo on trial before iho ot Now Smith has declined to make public his It is said that the decision of the church to revise tho confession was an admission that this no longer tho of and church practically iu tho same position that ho had Ho to his and holds still that Mm the word ot but that it is not that ovary word be regarded as literally true and OR John by Unknown Persona Near Penn. Nov. a collector for tho instalment of & of murdered last night by unknown persons three miles above this It is not known whether ho was killed for money or in In 1S8II. when Coal and while trying to arrest John for liquor Graef shot and killed the tried and and then friends of have mado threats to bo revenged on PIED WHOM BOOTH'S 59}li Quietly Spent by the Distinguished Actor Among His Friends and in the Family of His Nov. 13. - Booth which was his at tho Gramercy which ho of members of tho theatrical All the members of the club who wore thorn Saturday tho favorite night for meeting at Ihe signed a brief note of to the About 70 members were present and appended their autographs to this testimonial of good Several congratulatory were received during tho A number 01 floral tributes wero also sent to the groat player of Some of these were from the employes of the A number of friends of Mr. Booth also called Despite the clear weather Mr. Booth did not venture out until 0 Thon hg entered a assisted by Mr. the superintendent of tho and was driven to tho residence of his J. K. No. 12 West 18th st. There the family of tho day place at a quiet After with hlB daughter and hor family Mr. Booth returned to the Club and BACHELOR DAYS Senator David B. Hill Reported to be About to Marry a Widow of Nov. B. Hill's bachelor days are said to bo num lady who it has won the heart is a em Her name is Mrs. Fanny Ivor of Ivorson is a widow on the sunny side Her features aro hor eyes are and her hair and is tall and speaks the accent ol tho cultured woman ot tho and is admired lor her charming Ivorson can hardly be called a soci oty in tho ordinary acceptation of coming of an and wealthy Hill's tho occasion ot first mooting Mrs. was made in with Koswell P. Flower and a number ot other prominent Now to secure the World's fair for Mils A later tho was renewed and mutual friends in Atlanta gun prophesying that something more would come of mado by Senator Hill imon Iho occasion ot tho unveiling ot Henry last Ivorson has throe all little and many friends in the fashionable senator has a linn homo in the suburbs ot It has boon and furnished in tho Inst Jt said that tho day is when Senator Hill returns to Washington in It is that ho will have with him a life colli 1 But CELEBRATE THE VICTORY WITH Tlie nest lu the L H. & 18B 8treet^^_^^^ Hoard of Was About to Itten Nov. and joy over Cleveland's proved fatal to an old ot Port Ho was 72 years of and was in perfect when ho went to the polls and Wednesday he redo distance to a telegraph station to hear the of tho As he was about alighting from his carriage several friends shouted that Cleveland was Tho old man leaned to the platform and raised his hat as he started to Then ho fell backward and expired in a The shock haa killed Anxious to Alteration in the Act. Nov. report that the In Samoa is unsatisfactory to tho foreign is The Gorman government feels some alteration of tho Samoa act is and will intimate this shortly to tho other of 1-tobprt Louis Stevenson iu British interests on the inland lias been especially disquieting to the foreign His attacks Chief as in the London have been brought to tho attention of the government and have created the that Great Britain is doing her utmost to discredit the German KO TIME WILL BE At by QUINN & Federal of a Nov. a bet on and of course He had borrowed the cash and his inability to pay it so preyed upon his mind that yesterday he shot aud killed President Arranging for on in 111., Nov. Harper Jias at last tho purchase of the great 40-iiujh mado for University of and now no timo will lie lost in tho and completion hero ot tlie greatest astronomical observatory in the Tho are in tho hands of Alvin G. Clark of who is under contract to have them in readiness In 18 is confident they will bo in Ho has ordered estimates immediately prepared for the mammoth the of the and equipment of the and the work of planning the details of the buildings begins at Swimming a Nov. Barrett and Smith ot it was wera to from Ten Pound island to Norman's arrived here Brateman Lcsen a Nov. 13.-Albert a brakeman on the caught his hand while coupling cars at Stony Brook at 10 o'clock last His hand was and was found necessary at the city Do you sleep V Look in the right Bee top page t. Commercial 09.1 Washington much too small for the mooting which was hold last under the auspices of tlie International Working People's Association of memory ot tho martyrs ot tho working murdered at Nov. 11, 1887." The circular surrounded by a ing in rough imitation ot a thus making of an of disgrace a badge of honor and The anarchists ot Boston filled the hall to and an adjoining room was thrown open to receive the men and women who It was an earnest body of every oho wore a piece of red ribbon in their portraits ot as they were wore placed side by side atthe head ot tho I and all round as well as tho was plenty ot bright rod TAo Itcd of Anarchy was also at full An original sot to tho tune of Brown's was sung by tho as the opening ol tho memorial aud then as a refrain one verge of Brown's was Afterward the was played by a violinist and Mr. David Taylor presided and is the fifth anniversary ot tho martyrdom of our at Wo come hero this to commemorate the services of those men for the cause of tho working and In behalf thoy wore by the State ot Illinois to lay down their come hoie to tho cause for which three ot our comrades aro now in the dungeon at 111. oome hero to of all the deeds performed by those men in the causo ot come hero to express anew our sympathies for those men in prison and for their wives and children who aro obliged to this world the laboring masses are tonight to tho ot Those in the cause of organized which is .so dear to and in which all our interests are know it will bo stated that men wero Indicted by a jury of 12 men of having committed but it is to mo that as time goes by there is a growing that men wero convicted And unjustly and that It was nothing less than judicial murder on the part of the State ot reason the opinion ia gaining that those men wero fearfully aud unjustly moil in prison ought to bo and ut perform the duties of citizens and as members ot a common wo wish to bo understood is that wero murdered the central ligures in a humanitarian behalf tlie working classes to secure equal advantages to a which ia none other than socialist tho greatest movement on the face of Ihe earth in any uprising ol the proletariate to receive the full product of their which thoy know they never a movement to and hold all land and all in to bo their own to Strike a condition where there are no bosses and no ui ono sense can wo congratulate because wo see today capital stronger than six years more opposed to and because in this year have seen the military powers of four States usad against laboring at at Coal Creek in and at in Roe today tho cause needs heroes and champions as it did in 1880. hose men liad tho spirit of They did not hold their own lite as dear as their It was for them to feel cause truth and did not consider policy or They wero Few there are who would lay down their lives for labor's Too men act and consider cause has been regularly blessed in having men as leaders who would lay down their lives for it. And it is to contemplate tho death of those men six years ago that we meet it bright to contemplate deeds of aud that Over ISOO Years Ago ho was crucified for trying to reform the if it is right to contemplate the life ot John HusB and and tho heroic John it is that we the heroic deeds of those men six years Said down their man that thinks ahead of hia time and day is called a a crank aud a Mr. Walter Baillie of was thon Introduced ond with earnestness and He I power resides there should be placed l put this distinction the people in this country and the of the nations of the old common those ot tho old world nro Thoy are not for the they are subject to it. The ot America arc And I am here to draw an tho American was a wrong done six a and black over was done in tho civilized the or law and aud am compel lod to bring this indictment against tho American people as the source of years ago there wore eight men unjustly In that trial over men wore police proclaimed thoy would convict evidence filled 800 pages and shows on tlie face ot it many Tho witnesses not only contradict each but was no evidence lo convict or These eight men wero charged with but the government sot out to prove what thoy did not that iliov wore men convicted for lor the opinions thoy and suffered tor the was not a single and ail woro to Those jurors confounded robbery and offered 8100,000 a man lor Blood was blood they would and nothing but blood would satiate tlie circumstances it was utterly impossible for tho men to have a fair There was the voice of no or press lo those men hart boon condemned to die and thon asked what they had to you and your - Hang Mo for knew what their chances thoy know their blood was wanted and that nothing could wife of with his two little vainly tried to see bur husband before he was put to All tho and red tape of tho used to prevent and tho law vainly tho poor with hor were oast into a prison and 3 o'clock in the woro told that it was all Spies on tho will be a timo when our silence will be more potent than our time has already Their in. being folt their tho and public opinion said they woro Washington in his day was a and a price was set his John Brown was a aud for it his life was ivas a when ho issued his proclamation beyond the powers conferred upon Phillips and Garrison woro and the war ot the world was caused to settle thoir that carpenter of 1800 years ago wao a revolutionist and suffered 1h it a crime to bo a If it is all the men who have brought anew working principle to bettor tho condition ot humanity woro revolutionists and see as Spies and Parsons saw in the votes tho people in in the and iu bought by the corporate and then used the BOO the sacred of the people un to the ot and at the appeal not to tho of the courts for but to tho people in the love of justice a tribunal higher than courts and names of our martyrs will shine out with lustre whan tho names of those who destroyed them are When Mr. finished a collection was taken up toward defraying the expense of seeming the of Fielden and Mr. J. W. A. IT. Simpson and Mrs 8. H. also made Homestead Strikers Attack Fifty Many But So One and Nearly 2000 I period of quiet which has prevailed ill the militia loft died out and tho pent-up feelings of the out in a riot in which at least wore hut no person was though a score Wore hit by living A of men were on way to Bearding house this when ft tu a attacked two of Hie C and Fred Lewis was Tnis was tlie signal for a large crowd to gather at tho scene of caino to his and a terrible riot took place between colored men on one and io lie all on ' The and fired their each other with at quarters for when tho negroes a dash the for Thoy woro followed liy tho hooting and by this at least 2000, including many women and Tho crowd aud threw stones the fleeing and they in turn returned the lire of aud so many escaped instant death is a At least two people were injured hy flying but as far as can be learned none woro Tho seven negroes and a number of have been Groat prevails horn and more deputies have byen NEVER FROM THE of the Late August of Perry and August on Her New Nov. 13. - Mrs. widow of tho late August and mother of August and Perry lo dying at hor A year aud a half ago she had a of tho from which she never really She has been steadily failing during the past throe Freight New Nov. 13.~Two cars of tho night local freight were badly wrecked today on tho Old Colony just Boath of the Weld st. Some ot the track wos torn up and woro Had not the coupling pin held ou tho car broken journal caused tho a serious wreck would have been the We have soma of the bent manufacturers of and several large purchases of we shall offer for our 2>atrona' benefit in our at A.M. At prices regular The of mills will be included in this such as & B. and I'S Harrison Houpt ' Complain 1802. I a for with und by nt my Tu thul I lusi ami my me ao 1 to bu ilie I a misery to nil Every ono who Buw mo und BMd could not live longer I eu i us high us 18 to 20 lbs. per Week aoine ot our best but lo Then to luid tried two but with no better I very hud been to the houee when one of tike doctors recom It hud done ine good I concluded to It a I it Jan. 1,1802. Ill six I to relish and from on 1 gained 1 have not taken my second 1 have gained tn 34 I almost as well aa I erer Can tint aud don't have That Feeling lu I am a new My can not talk about changa iseu tn aad all to bo attributed lo 's I want tho to unow what it has done for me. J cannot recommend It loo S. Tiie are namus of our Business Men Who are lo testily that Hood's saved my by J. K. 3i. car J. E. J. H. R. T. C. train J 4, below WInsted Hosiery In soft and warm goods In natural wool possessing Camel's Soft Gage Medicated Scarlets in cochineal SHIRTS AND All various sleeve and body HOOD'S the tic with every who tries This is a SPECIAL and will commend itself to our for its attractive FURNISHING DEPT. MEN'S aud Simmer t Sum 0506  

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